Organization of Black American Culture

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title: Organization of Black American Culture
text: The Organization of Black American Culture (OBA-C) was conceived during the era of the Civil Rights Movement by Hoyt W. Fuller as a collective of African-American writers, artists, historians, educators, intellectuals, community activists, and others. The group was originally known as Committee for the Arts (CFA), which formed in February 1967 in Southside Chicago, Illinois. By May 1967, the group became OBAC and included Black intellectuals Hoyt W. Fuller, the poet Conrad Kent Rivers, and Geral
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description: American artist collective
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date created: 2012-05-16T00:20:35Z
date modified: 2024-09-13T17:15:40Z
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